{Rebroadcast} Rhonda Stoppe Raising Sons to Be Men
Attention boy moms! Even if your son is a little guy right now, someday he will be a man. And how you walk him through that transition will play a big part in who he becomes.
{Rebroadcast} The Traits of a Happy and Healthy Family
All happy and healthy families have a handful of common traits such as cohesiveness, shared values, and clear expectations. In this episode we are taking a deep dive into these and other characteristics as well as explaining what they look like in everyday life.
{Rebroadcast} Justin Whitmel Earley on How to Create Habits of Success for Your Family
Habits, rhythms, and routines are the building blocks of family culture. You can choose them on purpose and lead your family into the love of God and neighbor together. As well as create an atmosphere in your home of security, safety, and belonging for your family.
Christie Thomas on Helping Your Kids Develop a “Fruit Full” Life
Paul writes in his letter to the Galatians that one of the most significant traits of a Christian is that they are growing in the fruit of the Spirit. This fruit includes love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. As we abide in Christ we see the presence of them in our life.
Finding Laughter with Philly’s Mom Noelle Rhodes
You may know Noelle Rhodes as a co-host of this podcast but she is also known on Tik Tok and Instagram as “Philly’s Mom”. Her skits as the New Jersey version of Philip’s (a disciple of Jesus) mom make followers laugh because they are so relatable. Noelle has married her two passions, ministry and comedy to help others heal, rest, and even process what we have been through.
Jenn Collins on Making Self-Care Possible in Every Season in of Your Mom Life
It’s been proven that when you take care of yourself regularly, you can better handle the challenges of life that come your way. You are a better woman, wife, and mother. You’re able to love others from a place of abundance. Plus, studies show that women who practice self-care in the form of regular exercise, eating right, and sufficient sleep have less depression, anxiety, and illnesses, such as heart disease. It’s worth doing, how hard it may be.
How Family Traditions Help Bring Your Family Together
Whether, in an organization or family, culture is made up of automatic, repetitive habits and emotional responses. One of the most common ways these are established is through rituals, routines, and rites of passage, which often become family traditions. When created with intention they can reinforce a family's values, interests, or beliefs.
Jessica Jackson on Simplifying Your Schedule While Getting More of What Matters Done
In motherhood, there is so much to manage and do each day. Drop-offs and pick-ups, cooking, cleaning, comforting, and teaching life lessons. It can be easy to get stuck however, it is possible to stop just surviving motherhood and start soaring.
Helping Your Kids Identify Toxic (and Healthy) Friendships
Kids don’t know instinctively what it means to be a good friend. As a result, they ride the rollercoaster of drama-filled friendships and even toxic relationships. This in turn can lead to a lack of confidence, isolation, and worse mental health struggles. As parents, we can equip our children to cultivate good connections with others.
Geomyra Pollard on The Secrets to Living a Well-Rounded Life
As women and moms, we spend a long time chasing balance. On paper, it looks like a win, but you may realize you are saying yes to things that aren't important and, as a result, saying no to things that you hope to get to someday. Understanding your values and sticking to your non-negotiables will change that and allow you to live a well-rounded life.
How to Create a Culture of Growth in Your Home
Creating a culture of growth in our home requires us to engage in practices that model and teach a growth mindset to our kids. Children with a growth mindset know they are capable of changing and growing. As a result, they can embrace lifelong learning which helps them become more successful and happy in life.
Becky Kopitzke on How to Stop Being a Cranky Mom
You don’t have to be a cranky mom. You can tame the "mom-ster" with biblical wisdom and mom-tested tips so you can reclaim true peace for your soul and home. Becky Kopitzke, author of The Cranky Mom Fix tell us how.
How to Spot and Nurture Your Child’s Gifts and Talents
The transition to motherhood finds many of us emotionally and mentally unprepared. When you become a mother, your previous identity changes and transitions into something new. If we don’t recognize it, we may have an identity crisis.
Brent Crowe on Ten Steps to Your Best Life
Brent Crowe shares with us a time-tested, pandemic-tested approach to a more fulfilling kind of life through the ancient wisdom of Jesus gives us just that. They include practical ways to draw closer to God and establish healthy rhythms in our life through tough times and transitions.
Navigating the Motherhood Identity Crisis
The transition to motherhood finds many of us emotionally and mentally unprepared. When you become a mother, your previous identity changes and transitions into something new. If we don’t recognize it, we may have an identity crisis.
Amber Lia on How to Identify and Overcome Food Triggers
Food triggers are any kind of obstacle that get us off track and prevents us from achieving success in our health and wellness journey. With the help of this week’s podcast guest Amber Lia we can identify and overcome those triggers.
Finding Unshakable Peace in an Unsteady World
The last few years have taught us that we can not control many of the circumstances in life. However, God can bring us unshakeable peace in trial and chaos. Our very own co-hosts, Jess Carey and Elise Daly Parker are here to talk to us about a new devotional they just wrote that shares what scripture teaches us about this kind of peace that is available to us.
Victoria Duerstock on 3 Practical Tips to Peace in Your Marriage and Family
Our home is the place from where everything is centered. When we don't have a peaceful foundation there it’s difficult to thrive in the other areas of our life. Especially when we see so little faith, hope, or love in our culture today.
5 Things That Prevent You From Raising a Hard-Working Kid
Everyone wins when we raise hardworking kids. It contributes to the good of society. It serves others, it enriches peoples’ lives, and in our home, it moves everyone forward. Kids aren’t naturally hardworking. But as parents, we can eliminate the things in our homes that prevent them from developing this vital character trait.
Jessie Seneca on The Top 10 Things I Wished I Knew as a Young Mom
Whenever I get the opportunity to pull up a seat and listen to what an experienced mama has to say, I’m all ears. It’s so helpful to hear stories of what they got right and what they would do differently. Jessie Seneca share with us the top 10 things she wished she knew as a young mom.